Transcription

1 Template modified: 27 May :30 BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION MARCH 1994 Civil Engineering CAMOUFLAGE, CONCEALMENT, AND DECEPTION COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY NOTICE: This publication is available digitally on the SAF/AAD WWW site at: If you lack access, contact your Publishing Distribution Office (PDO). OPR: HQ AFCESA/DXD (TSgt Stephen C. Prier) Certified by: HQ AFCESA/CC (Col Donald J. Thomas) Pages: 7 Distribution: F This instruction implements AFPD 32-40, Disaster Preparedness, by providing guidance and procedures for planning, training, and executing a base-wide Camouflage, Concealment, and Deception (CCD) program at Air Force installations, facilities, and deployed locations. SUMMARY OF REVISIONS This is the initial publication of AFI Section A Camouflage, Concealment, and Deception (CCD) Program 1. Definition. CCD supports Air Force war and contingency plans by minimizing the loss of operational capability during contingencies. The highest priorities are force survivability and mission continuation. CCD refers to the capability to reduce the effectiveness of attacking air and ground forces and reconnaissance assets. CCD includes the principles of hide, blend, disguise, and decoy to protect friendly assets and aim points with materials and equipment to alter or obscure part or all of their multispectral signatures. 2. Principles. CCD is an integral part of the installation Air Base Operability Program (AFI [formerly AFR 360-1]). The principles of CCD are enduring and some of them will apply during any contingency. Proper CCD techniques can also ensure the survivability of assets in low intensity conflicts, peacekeeping, and humanitarian missions Commanders must set up a single, comprehensive CCD program that supports all units at each Air Force installation, including units of other Services At overseas installations, commanders must coordinate a memorandum of understanding or host-nation support agreement (commensurate with the threat) to integrate the CCD program at main

2 operating bases, forward operating locations, aerial ports of debarkation, collocated operating bases, and bare bases The CCD program must address all joint service support, as well as, host, tenant, typical transient and deployed forces Commanders must base the CCD program on the threat to the installation and to its likely taskings since units must respond to mission taskings and continue mission operations during the contingency. Section B Responsibilities 3. HQ USAF/CE. The Air Force Civil Engineer: 3.1. Acts as the office of primary responsibility (OPR) for the Air Force CCD program Advises the Air Force Council, Chief of Staff, Secretary of the Air Force, and the Joint Staff on CCD issues Approves the Air Base Systems Research, Development, and Acquisition Strategic Plan, which includes CCD initiatives Develops, coordinates, and issues CCD policy, programs, and doctrine. 4. HQ USAF/CEOR. Office of The Civil Engineer, Directorate of Operations and Maintenance, Readiness Programs Division Provides CCD policy and program oversight Reviews CCD directives and guidance prepared by the Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA), prior to HQ USAF/CE approval Advocates for CCD acquisition projects Chairs the annual Civil Engineer Readiness Workshop. The Workshop provides a forum to discuss, recommend, and approve matters that affect CCD. See AFI , Disaster Preparedness Planning and Operations (formerly AFR 355-1) for additional information on associated working groups. 5. SAF/AQPT. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition), Combat Systems Division Develops, coordinates, and publishes the ABO program management directive which will include CCD related research, development, and acquisition Advocates for CCD research and development projects. 6. HQ AFCESA/DX. The Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency, Director of Readiness, provides technical assistance, standardization and guidance to the major commands (MAJCOM), the research and development community, other services and allies on CCD issues. The Directorate also: 6.1. Reviews all AFTO Form 22, Technical Order System Publication Improvement Report and Reply, submissions on CCD-related Technical Orders. Submits applicable AFTO Forms 22 to the appropriate Air Logistics Center. 2

3 6.2. Develops installation-level Disaster Preparedness Training Packages (DPTP) covering CCD operations and equipment. These DPTPs are listed in AFIND 11, Index of Disaster Preparedness Training Packages. The Civil Engineer Readiness Flight will use these DPTPs in their CCD Train-the-Trainer programs Coordinates Air Force inputs and serves as the Air Force representative to the Joint Camouflage, Concealment, and Deception (JCCD) program office Coordinates on and aids in the preparation of CCD-related Mission Needs Statements, and monitors Operational Requirements Documents and Joint Service Operational Requirements Documents Manages Allowance Standard 156. Also, reviews requested changes to CCD-related allowance standards for new equipment, and forwards applicable changes to the appropriate Air Logistics Center Develops, coordinates, and maintains CCD-related Air Force instructions and manuals Through Air Education and Training Command (AETC), establishes and monitors formal CCD training Develops, coordinates, and maintains CCD-related Disaster Preparedness Training Packages (DPTP). 7. ACC/DRWC. Air Combat Command, Directorate of Requirements, Range and Air Base Systems Division, will: 7.1. Address CCD initiatives and consolidate MAJCOM requirements during formulation of the USAF Program Objective Memorandum (POM) Coordinate the CCD acquisition efforts of Air Force Material Command. 8. MAJCOM and Air Reserve Component Commanders. The command civil engineer (CE) is the MAJCOM agent for CCD. Each MAJCOM CE will designate an OPR for the command CCD program. The OPR will: 8.1. Establish a CCD planning and Train-the-Trainer program at each Air Force installation Establish CCD training programs at MAJCOM and ARC contingency training sites Program, budget, and procure CCD equipment and supplies adequate to support contingency operations Participate in the Civil Engineer Readiness Workshop and associated working groups. See AFI for additional information on the Civil Engineer Readiness Workshop Coordinate on command plans and agreements to ensure CCD is adequately addressed Develop program review and quality assurance programs to monitor the installation CCD program. Develop criteria for exercise contingency response for installation use Through MAJCOM IG, evaluates the CCD program Review all command AFTO Form 22 submissions on CCD-related technical orders. Forward approved forms to HQ AFCESA/DX for possible Air Force-wide implementation. 3

4 8.9. Integrate CCD planning, organizing, training, equipping, and command and control with the functional MAJCOM staff Advocate CCD acquisition strategies in the MAJCOM POM Develop, coordinate within the MAJCOM staff, and publish command supplements to this instruction to provide additional guidance to installation-level programs, if required Allocate and manage MAJCOM assigned CCD assets based on unit mission requirements Validate and ensure CCD-related manpower requirements are reflected in the CE Readiness Flight manpower standard. 9. Installation Commander. Establishes and implements the installation CCD program Insert CCD guidance into applicable operations orders, plans, directives, and similar documents Ensure CCD is evaluated during local readiness exercises Support units, deploying and in-place, with sufficient CCD capabilities to ensure mission accomplishment Ensure a single CCD program supporting all assigned and attached units at each Air Force installation is established Coordinate a memorandum of understanding or joint support plan with host nation counterparts integrating the CCD program at overseas main operating bases, forward operating locations, aerial ports of debarkation, collocated operating bases, and bare bases and sites, if the threat dictates Ensure all sister services, as well as host, tenant, augmenting forces, and transient personnel or assets are addressed in the installation CCD planning document Ensure the Tactical Deception Officer (TDO) and Tactical Deception NCO (TDNCO) provide assistance and expertise to plan and execute the installation CCD program Ensure CCD considerations are incorporated into deployment location plans and home station facilities and landscaping, if appropriate. 10. All Units. Each assigned or attached unit will provide functional support to the installation s CCD program. This support will include unit planning, training, and operations. Additionally, each unit will: Appoint a unit CCD program representative to manage and coordinate unit aspects of the CCD program Develop checklists supporting the installation CCD plan and equivalent war and contingency plans Identify requirements and budget and obtain, store, and maintain unit CCD equipment Designate and train deploying unit personnel to perform CCD operations if required by the unit CCD plan. 11. Civil Engineer (CE): Through the Civil Engineer Readiness Flight, provides planning and training for the installation CCD program. Furthermore, the Readiness Flight will: 4

5 Develop a CCD program as outlined in this instruction Brief and advise the installation commander on measures planned, programmed, and initiated to ensure base operability during contingencies. Usually accomplished during program reviews Coordinate CCD planning documents Assist the Survival Recovery Center/Contingency Support Staff Commander in CCD operations Coordinate with the installation exercise evaluation team chief to ensure CCD capabilities are evaluated during readiness exercises. Section C Planning and Operations 12. Planning Objectives. Procedures for employing the CCD capability must be incorporated into all contingency planning documents used at the installation. The specific procedures will normally be outlined in planning documents developed by the responsible functional agency to ensure they are fully integrated into work performance schedules. Specific requirements will be directed by the MAJCOM and will include base-wide measures and specialized tasks. General responsibilities for accomplishing CCD tasks will be incorporated in Base OPlan (see AFI ) covering the CCD principles of: Hide. To conceal an asset from visual or sensor sided acquisition Blend. To combine the parts of a scene or target so as to render the parts indistinguishable Disguise. To modify so as to prevent recognition of the true identity or character of an asset or activity Decoy. An object or false signature simulating a target signature. 13. Operations: The Civil Engineer Readiness Flight will manage the installation CCD program. This includes: Commensurate with the threat, availability of training resources, and qualified instructors, provide "train-the-trainer" instruction for unit CCD operations When dictated by the threat, develop a comprehensive CCD appendix to the base OPlan This appendix will outline the responsibilities and execution of installation CCD measures as described in this instruction When dictated by the threat, develop a CCD appendix, in appropriate plans, for known deployment locations, provided sufficient information is known about the location, attack profiles, and CCD program responsibilities are not covered in the appropriate joint/base support plan Develop a base-line CCD guidance package for unplanned contingency deployments. This package will outline the responsibilities and execution of the expedient CCD measures that could reasonably be implemented during unplanned contingency operations Provide assistance to the installation TDO and TDNCO, upon request All Units: 5

6 All units tasked in the installation CCD planning document will develop supporting checklists addressing their general and specific tasks. Forward these checklists to the Civil Engineer Readiness Flight for review Small detached units located off a major Air Force installation are not required to develop a separate CCD plan. However, each must develop CCD operating procedures and coordinate them with their host installation Civil Engineer Readiness Flight. Section D Training 14. CCD Training. CCD training is fundamental to an installation s contingency readiness capability. People train in two stages; formal and specialized training during AETC formal courses, and proficiency training at the installation or attendance at a MAJCOM contingency readiness site. 15. Installation Level Training. Commensurate with the threat the Civil Engineer Readiness Flight will train designated base personnel in CCD techniques for use at home station or designated deployment location(s). The Readiness Flight will use applicable CCD Disaster Preparedness Training Packages to conduct this "Train-the-Trainer" training. 16. MAJCOM Contingency Readiness Training. MAJCOMs will incorporate CCD training into the training programs at their contingency readiness training sites. Emphasis will be on "hands-on" with assigned CCD assets. JAMES E. McCARTHY,, Maj General, USAF The Civil Engineer 6

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 90-901 1 APRIL 2000 Command Policy OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY NOTICE: This publication is

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE POLICY DIRECTIVE 10-35 4 FEBRUARY 2005 Certified current 23 March 2009 Operations BATTLEFIELD AIRMEN NOTICE: This publication is available digitally

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 11-290 15 OCTOBER 2012 Flying Operations COCKPIT/CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY:

BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-2501 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND Supplement ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE Supplement 31 JANUARY 2014 Operations AIR FORCE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Template modified: 27 May 1997 14:30 BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 46-101 25 JULY 1994 Nursing NURSING OPERATIONS COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY NOTICE:

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 33-204 21 September 2001 Communications and Information INFORMATION ASSURANCE (IA) AWARENESS PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE POLICY DIRECTIVE 24-3 9 OCTOBER 2013 Transportation MANAGEMENT, OPERATION AND USE OF TRANSPORTATION VEHICLES COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY

Template modified: 27 May 1997 14:30 BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE PAMPHLET 36-106 20 DECEMBER 1993 Personnel SUPERVISOR S RECORDS NOTICE: This publication is available digitally

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 33-217 27 MAY 2014 Communications and Information VOICE CALL SIGN PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 11-290 11 APRIL 2001 Flying Operations COCKPIT/CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY NOTICE:

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-229 1 AUGUST 1998 Operations RESPONDING TO SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY NOTICE: This publication

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 21-105 1 JUNE 1999 Maintenance AEROSPACE EQUIPMENT STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY NOTICE: This publication

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 32-1024 14 JULY 2011 Incorporating Change 2, 3 December 2015 COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY Civil Engineering STANDARD FACILITY

Department of Defense DIRECTIVE NUMBER 6010.22 January 21, 2003 Certified Current as of November 24, 2003 SUBJECT: National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) ASD(HA) References: (a) DoD Directive 3020.36,

BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND AFMC INSTRUCTION 61-101 14 JULY 2000 Certified Current, 3 November 2010 Scientific/Research and Development SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR)

Department of Defense DIRECTIVE NUMBER 5105.77 October 30, 2015 DCMO SUBJECT: National Guard Bureau (NGB) References: See Enclosure 1 1. PURPOSE. Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Defense

Department of Defense INSTRUCTION NUMBER 3115.10E March 24, 2006 USD(I) SUBJECT: Intelligence Support to Personnel Recovery References: (a) Title 10, United States Code (b) Title 50, United States Code

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE POLICY DIRECTIVE 36-26 27 SEPTEMBER 2011 Personnel TOTAL FORCE DEVELOPMENT COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 65-503 4 FEBRUARY 1994 Financial Management US AIR FORCE COST AND PLANNING FACTORS COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY:

OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL COMMANDER CIVIL AIR PATROL UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AUXILIARY MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, ALABAMA 36112-5937 17 November 2015 MEMORANDUM FOR ALL CAP UNIT COMMANDERS FROM: CAP/CC SUBJECT:

FACT SHEET General Information about the Defense Contract Management Agency Mission: We are the independent eyes and ears of DoD and its partners, delivering actionable acquisition insight from the factory

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 34-104 8 MARCH 2012 Services SERVICES MARKETING AND PUBLICITY PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications

BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND INSTRUCTION 36-2802 17 SEPTEMBER 2014 Personnel AETC FLYING AND TECHNICAL TRAINING, TRAINING SUPPORT, BASIC

Department of Defense INSTRUCTION NUMBER 8580.1 July 9, 2004 SUBJECT: Information Assurance (IA) in the Defense Acquisition System ASD(NII) References: (a) Chapter 25 of title 40, United States Code (b)

UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE postal agreement with the department of defense PUBLICATION 38 February 1980 FOREWORD Postal service for all branches of the Armed Forces is provided jointly by the U.S. Postal

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2302 11 JULY 2001 Personnel PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (ADVANCED ACADEMIC DEGREES AND PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION) COMPLIANCE WITH

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-8002 1 JULY 1998 Personnel TELECOMMUTING GUIDELINES FOR AIR FORCE RESERVISTS AND THEIR SUPERVISORS COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS

United States Department of Health & Human Services Office of The Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response 2014 Florida Governors Hurricane Conference National Disaster Medical System Disaster

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 11-290 11 APRIL 2001 AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND Supplement 1 5 MARCH 2004 COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY Flying Operations

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 44-159 1 AUGUST 2000 Medical DEMAND REDUCTION PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY NOTICE: This publication is available

BY ORDER OF THE NJANG INSTRUCTION 48-123 COMMANDER 8 January 2011 Medical MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS FOR FIGHTER AIR ORIENTATION FLIGHTS COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: This publication

BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE AIR FORCE RECRUTING SERVICE INSTRUCTION 10-701 2 JUNE 2014 Operations AFRS OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY

BY THE ORDER OF THE COMMANDER NORTH AMERICAN AEROSPACE DEFENSE (NORAD) COMMAND AND UNITED STATES NORTHERN COMMAND (USNORTHCOM) NORAD AND USNORTHCOM MISSION DIRECTIVE 1 16 SEPTEMBER 2013 Manpower and Organization

BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER 10TH AIR FORCE 10TH AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-101 3 FEBRUARY 2007 Operations 10TH AIR FORCE COMBAT PLANNING COUNCIL ACCESSIBILITY: COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY

TASK DESCRIPTION: LESSON SEVEN CAMPAIGN PLANNING FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR MQS MANUAL TASKS: 01-9019.00-0001 OVERVIEW Learn the differences between planning for a campaign in war and planning

Final Exam for: IS-700.a: National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction Each time that this test is taken online, questions and answers are scrambled to protect the integrity of the exam Completion

BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER 45TH SPACE WING 45TH SPACE WING INSTRUCTION 33-114 18 DECEMBER 2012 Communications and Information SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY:

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE POLICY DIRECTIVE 51-13 21 NOVEMBER 2013 Law JUDGE ADVOCATE SPECIAL AND INCENTIVE PAY PROGRAMS COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY:

CHAPTER 5 LOGISTICS AND TRAINING UAV units use components that are common throughout the Army, such as transport vehicles, communications equipment, generators, and camouflage. However, due to the UAVs

Template modified: 27 May 1997 14:30 BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 40-301 22 JULY 1994 Medical Command FAMILY ADVOCACY COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY NOTICE:

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 32-2001 1 APRIL 1999 Civil Engineering THE FIRE PROTECTION OPERATIONS AND FIRE PREVENTION PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY

BY ORDER OF THE SUPERINTENDENT HQ UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY INSTRUCTION 47-101 28 JANUARY 2016 Dental Services BASE DENTAL SERVICES COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 33-322 4 JUNE 2012 Communications and Information RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY:

it ort YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE OF THE STANDARD ARMY MAINTENANCE SYSTEM-REHOST Report Number 99-165 May 24, 1999 Office of the Inspector General Department of Defense Additional Copies To obtain additional

CHAPTER 3 PSYOP Cycle and Planning Procedures As with any operation, detailed PSYOP planning upon recelpt of mission is essential. PSYOP must be fully Integrated Into the operation plan (OPLAN) or operation

How to Identify Military Veterans and Service Members John D. Baker Attorney at Law Baker Williams, LLP Fighting for Those Who Fought for Us 2097 County Road D East Suite C-200 Maplewood, MN 55109 Phone:

Position Classification Flysheet for Logistics Management Series, GS-0346 Table of Contents SERIES DEFINITION... 2 SERIES COVERAGE... 2 EXCLUSIONS... 4 DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT AND OTHER

NPS-PM-05-027 bñåéêéíñêçãíüé mêçåééçáåöë çñíüé péåçåç^ååì~ä^åèìáëáíáçå oéëé~êåüpóãéçëáìã THE NEW JOINT CAPABILITIES INTEGRATION DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM (JCIDS) AND ITS POTENTIAL IMPACTS UPON DEFENSE PROGRAM

GAO United States Government Accountability Office Report to the Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate July 2011 AIR FORCE WORKING CAPITAL FUND Budgeting